The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary PoetrySusan M. Schultz University of Alabama Press, 1995 M05 30 - 296 páginas Fourteen essayists break new ground by focusing on a new generation of postmodern poets who are clearly indebted to John Ashbery's work This concentration on Ashbery's influence on contemporary American poetry provides new methods for interpreting and understanding his poetic achievement. |
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... lives from afar ? ( FC 19 ) But- what is a waiting room for , after all ? If not to live out one's life scarily to the borders of altered lawns with red leaves nestled on them . ( FC 23 ) your death Only long after will the life you so ...
... lives from afar ? ( FC 19 ) But- what is a waiting room for , after all ? If not to live out one's life scarily to the borders of altered lawns with red leaves nestled on them . ( FC 23 ) your death Only long after will the life you so ...
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... live in a space of spongy , alluvial mud . But throughout all these volumes and their various topographies , Ashbery's landscapes are dynamic , temporally inscribed , and constantly redi- rected ; they involve dramatic shifts of scale ...
... live in a space of spongy , alluvial mud . But throughout all these volumes and their various topographies , Ashbery's landscapes are dynamic , temporally inscribed , and constantly redi- rected ; they involve dramatic shifts of scale ...
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... live out , " is exhibited in quotes , with grim undertones of " to live out ” one's time , to serve one's sentence . The word- measured close of the sentence , " simply succeeds which , " defines and illus- trates what Bernstein means ...
... live out , " is exhibited in quotes , with grim undertones of " to live out ” one's time , to serve one's sentence . The word- measured close of the sentence , " simply succeeds which , " defines and illus- trates what Bernstein means ...
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Typical Ashbery | 15 |
Ashbery as Love Poet | 26 |
John Ashberys Later Poetry | 38 |
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